suborner

/səˈbɔrnər/
noun
  1. A person who persuades someone to do something illegal or dishonest, especially to commit perjury.
    • The detective identified the suborner as a key figure in the conspiracy.
    • In the trial, the suborner was sentenced to five years in prison.
    • The suborner was caught on tape offering money to the witness.
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